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Why is real wage growth anemic? It’s not because of a skills shortage
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News from EPI › Media Advisory: Press call at 11 a.m. Central: Right-to-Work would hurt workers in Missouri
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News from EPI › More than 1.8 million workers have gained protections from recently passed fair workweek laws
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The new gilded age: Income inequality in the U.S. by state, metropolitan area, and county
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‘Fair workweek’ laws help more than 1.8 million workers: Laws promote workplace flexibility and protect against unfair scheduling practices
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News from EPI › The incomes of the top 1 percent grew faster than the bottom 99 percent in 43 states and the District of Columbia from 2009-15: New York, Florida, and Connecticut top the list of most unequal states
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Average wage growth continues to flatline in 2018, while low-wage workers and those with relatively lower levels of educational attainment see stronger gains
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Rami Jackson
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News from EPI › ‘Right-to-work’ is the wrong choice for Missouri
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Right-to-work is wrong for Missouri: A breadth of national evidence shows why Missouri voters should reject RTW law
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News from EPI › Media Advisory: Right-to-work is wrong for Missouri
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News from EPI › Strong job growth combined with flat wage growth provides little evidence for skills shortages
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What to Watch on Jobs Day: Public sector jobs are threatened by austerity and attacks on collective bargaining
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African American Gender Pay Gap Mansplainer
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News from EPI › The Hispanic–white wage gap has remained wide and held steady for decades
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News from EPI › EPI updates Minimum Wage Tracker as minimum wages rise in two states, the District of Columbia, and 15 cities and counties
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The Hispanic–white wage gap has remained wide and relatively steady: Examining Hispanic–white gaps in wages, unemployment, labor force participation, and education by gender, immigrant status, and other subpopulations
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Gradually eliminating the two-tiered wage system for tipped workers in New York will improve working conditions and wages for tipped workers across the state
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Letter regarding AB 3080
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Alberto Dávila
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Marie T. Mora
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News from EPI › New Social Security Administration data show that economic impact of self-employment remains small
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Social Security data confirm same old pattern: Self-employment headcount has risen but economic impact remains small
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News from EPI › EPI President Thea Lee to debate globalization at the Aspen Ideas Festival
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Janus decision is not about union finances—it’s about working people’s finances
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News from EPI › In 5–4 decision, Supreme Court undercuts workers’ freedom to organize
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The Case for a Maximum Wage
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Two-thirds of adults have less than a four-year degree: Policymakers should work to make college more attainable for them, but also strengthen labor protections that help all workers
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Workers of color are far more likely to be paid poverty-level wages than white workers
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News from EPI › New U.S. Census Bureau nonemployer establishment data for 2016 show continued growth in self-employment, but little economic impact as revenues barely grew